NUR 4717C Clinical and Clinical Objectives

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NUR 4717C Advanced Care Management

Clinical Objectives
Upon completion of the clinical preceptorship, the Keiser ABSN Student will be able to:
(1) Demonstrate professionalism, including attention to appearance, demeanor, respect for self
and others, while upholding professional boundaries in the clinical setting.
(CCNE Essentials I, VIII)

(2) Uphold ethical standards related to data security, regulatory requirements, confidentiality,
and clients’ rights to privacy. (CCNE Essentials I, IV, IX )

(3) Deliver compassionate, patient centered, evidence-based care that respects patient and
family preferences. (CCNE Essentials III, VI)

(4) Utilize preceptorship opportunities to become more experienced and autonomous in


managing increasingly more complex clinical experiences based on providing sufficient
nursing breadth and depth to develop the competence necessary for entry level practice in
various types of settings. (CCNE Essentials III, VI, VII)

(5) Translate, integrate, and apply nursing knowledge and skills that leads to improvements in
patient outcomes. (CCNE Essentials III, IV, VI)

(6) Utilize nursing knowledge, skills, and attitude to prepare student to focus on
continuous self-evaluation and lifelong learning in diverse healthcare delivery systems.
(CCNE Essentials VIII, IX)
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the clinical preceptorship, the Keiser ABSN Student will be able to:

1. Manage care to maximize health, independence, and quality of life for a group of individuals
that approximates a beginning practitioner's workload (Care Coordination, Advocacy and
Policy, Essentials VIII, IX, VII).
2. Engage in caring and helping techniques that promote a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship
(Care Coordination, Advocacy and Policy, Essentials VIII, IX, VII).
3. Implement holistic, patient centered care that reflects an understanding of human growth
and development, pathophysiology, mental health, nutritional status, pharmacology,
medical management and nursing management across the health-illness continuum, across
the lifespan and in all health care settings (Care Coordination, Advocacy and Policy,
Essentials VIII, IX, VII).
4. Incorporates professional attitudes, values, and expectations about physical and mental aging
in the provision of patient centered care for older adults and their families (Care
Coordination, Advocacy and Policy, Essential sVIII, IX, VII).
5. Collaborate with others to develop an intervention plan that takes into account determinants
of health, available resources and the range of activities that contribute to health and the
prevention of illness, injury, disability and premature death (Care Coordination, Advocacy
and Policy, Essentials VIII, IX).

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